Route 103 is a numbered state highway running in
Rhode Island
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, United States. It runs from
Interstate 195 (I-195) in
East Providence to the
state line in the town of
Warren
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, where the road continues as
Massachusetts Route 103
Route 103 is a west–east state highway in southeastern Massachusetts. Its western terminus is a continuation of Rhode Island Route 103 in Warren, Rhode Island and its eastern terminus is at U.S. Route 6 in Massachusetts, U.S. Route 6 (US 6) ...
. Route 103 is a major commercial corridor in
East Providence.
Route description
Route 103 begins at the eastbound Exit 1D off-ramp of
I-195 Interstate 195 (I-195) is the designation for the following Interstate Highways in the United States, all of which are related to I-95:
*Interstate 195 (District of Columbia), a future designation for the north–south portion of I-395 from the Sout ...
in East Providence, running along Warren Avenue until the intersection with
Route 114. Route 103 turns south with Route 114 along Pawtucket Avenue, with Route 114 soon separating. Route 103 continues south then veers to the southeast along Willett Avenue as it heads towards the town of
Barrington. In Barrington, it continues east as County Road, then meets with and overlaps Route 114 for a second time as the routes cross the
Barrington and
Palmer
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rivers into the town of
Warren
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. Route 103 separates from Route 114 along Child Street as it continues east towards the Massachusetts state line, where the road continues as
Massachusetts Route 103
Route 103 is a west–east state highway in southeastern Massachusetts. Its western terminus is a continuation of Rhode Island Route 103 in Warren, Rhode Island and its eastern terminus is at U.S. Route 6 in Massachusetts, U.S. Route 6 (US 6) ...
.
History
Route 103 was an original route assigned in 1923. It used to be much longer, extending through Providence and along present-day
Route 14 to
Connecticut
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, where it used to continue as Route 103. In 1932, Connecticut renumbered its 1920s Route 103 to Route 14. Rhode Island renumbered the portion of Route 103 west of Providence to match the new Connecticut route number.
At one time, the main road east from Providence (at first
NE 3, now
U.S. Route 6
U.S. Route 6 (US 6), also called the Grand Army of the Republic Highway, honoring the American Civil War veterans association, is a main route of the U.S. Highway system. While it currently runs east-northeast from Bishop, California, to P ...
or US 6) used Route 103 rather than the current US 6 alignment.
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disagree on when the change to the current alignment took place. However, rather than using Warren Avenue to the
Washington Bridge
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, the main road continued north on Pawtucket Avenue to Waterman Avenue, and used Waterman Avenue over the old
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to
Providence
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. When the main road was moved to current US 6, it at first continued to use Waterman Avenue via
MA 114A and County Street to the state line.
The current alignment of Route 103 along Warren Avenue in
East Providence was also US 6 before I-195 was built. Some signs still mark it as US 6, including some signs placed since 2000.
Major intersections
Route 103A
Route 103A is a
loop route of Route 103 in the Riverside section of East Providence. It leaves Route 103, continuing straight along Bullocks Point Avenue where Route 103 veers southeast on Willett Avenue. At the south end of Bullocks Point Avenue in
Crescent Park, Route 103A turns east onto Crescent View Avenue, which later ends back at Willett Avenue/Route 103. Route 103A was coordinated as a numbered State Highway in 2001.
References
External links
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2019 Highway Map, Rhode Island
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Transportation in Bristol County, Rhode Island